CNN/Dual careers

A fact worth considering is that with the lack of reasonably priced
childcare, the only way most families can survive is to have one parent
work and the other stay at home. It is un-economical for both parents to
work, if one of their salaries is being spent entirely on childcare
costs. So, what happens? They see the economic stupidity of this (and the
improvement in the quality of life for the child by having a parent care
for it) and one of them quits. Given what has already been said WRT
salary imbalances between men and women, this is usually the woman, for
purely economic reasons. So, the imbalance in the number of women vs. men
who quit after a child arrives can be accounted for at least in part by the
salary imbalance that exists - it is cheaper for the woman to quit. Of
course, there is still the argument about who's job in the partnership is
"more important", but in these frugal times, economics must play a large
part in the decision?
PSB
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Dr. Paul S. Brookes. (brookes at uab.edu)
UAB Department of Pathology, G004 Volker Hall
1670 University Blvd., Birmingham AL 35294 USA
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